Light Microscopy – Products
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Making Fluorescence Microscopy Compact and Portable
ioLight has introduced its new compact and portable fluorescence microscopy instrument.
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ZEISS Expands Its Portfolio of Microscope Cameras
ZEISS has introduced four new high-quality CMOS cameras for digital imaging in light microscopy.
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Linkam Scientific Appoints new MD and Invests in the UK to Support Global Expansion
Linkam Scientific Instruments has made a series of investments under the leadership of new Managing Director, Ross Browne.
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The Art of Science: Olympus Launches the First Global Image of the Year Award
Inspired by the beauty and breadth of images submitted for the 2018 Image of the Year Life Science Light Microscopy Award held in Europe, Olympus has launched its first Global Image of the Year Life Science Light Microscopy Award.
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Renishaw Technology used to Identify Microplastics in the Environment
Could rubber and plastic from tyres, washing into rivers and streams, be contributing to pollution in waste water? A group of scientists from Denmark are using a system from Renishaw to find out.
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New Time Saving and Fully Automated Digital Microscope Delivers High Quality Cell Imaging and Data to Scientists
New innovations in Invitrogen EVOS M7000 microscope include high-end camera and more powerful computer.
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Leveraging ZEISS Airyscan to Integrate subcellular and Structural Detail with Inscopix Functional Neural Network Data
Expanding freely behaving microscopy by delivering increased resolution, signal-to-noise and optical sectioning through data correlation.
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iMScope Trio, transforms your data from just "Observation" to "Analysis"
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Fluorescence Imaging Technique Goes from Micro to Macro, Moves Closer to Clinic
FLIM used to analyze whole mouse tumor with cellular resolution.
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Breakthrough 3D Live Cell Imaging Technology Changes the Future of Stem Cell Research
A Swiss company, Nanolive, developed a new revolutionary microscope, the 3D Cell Explorer, that for the first time allows scientists to image living stem cells over long time periods (days), at unmatched contrast and resolution. Last but not least, it’s 3D.
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